
Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Phillips, Daleana URN etd-11272007-192801 Title Constructing Definitions of Sexual Orientation in Research and Theory Degree Master of Arts Department Sociology Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Denise Donnelly, Ph.D. Committee Chair Christie Hartley, Ph.D. Committee Member Ralph LaRossa, Ph.D. Committee Member Keywords
- post-structuralism
- queer theory
- cognitive sociology
- essentialism
- social construction
- sexual politics
- social kinds
- natural kinds
- empty kinds
- sexual orientation
Date of Defense 2007-08-30 Availability unrestricted Abstract Definitions of sexual orientation are reflections of theoretical positions within the essentialist versus social constructionist debate. A cognitive sociological approach to analyzing the positions within this debate allows theorists and researchers to be aware of three distinct theoretical positions or thought communities: natural kinds thought community, social kinds thought community, and empty kinds thought community. Standard content analysis and grounded theory methods are used to analyze the principles, strategies, and practices each thought community uses to mark group membership into various sexual categories. The analysis reveals that each theoretical perspective is marking group membership differently.Files
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